FDA Director Dr. Peter Marks just acknowledged that "We probably have not done a good enough job" accurately informing Americans about confirmed COVID-19 vaccine deaths and injuries.
Congresswoman Debbie Lesko grilled the FDA Director during the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic's hearing this week.
There were four cases that you confirmed deaths of that were caused by the vaccine.
I suggested at the time that the CDC and FDA do a better job of telling the public not just how many cases were reported, but how many were actually confirmed.
I fully agree with you that we probably have not done a good enough job of communicating sometimes the actual numbers of deaths versus what's in VAERS. In fact, we just nearly fell prey to it here at this hearing.
It seems very logical to me that if you're saying people the public shouldn't count on VAERS because anybody can report to that which they can why wouldn't you as actively report to the public well we confirmed this really low number of cases that actually were caused by vaccines.
So why not spend the time if the goal is to give confidence to people in getting vaccines, why in the world would you just not say, okay, what we have done is we've investigated these deaths, we've done this, we've done that, and we've only found a handful.
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